Anonymous ID: 1f3590 Jan. 19, 2019, 7:02 p.m. No.4828970   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9051 >>9118

https://www.tmz.com/2019/01/18/jeff-bezos-spotted-first-time-divorce-private-luxury-jet-seattle/

 

Jeff Bezos has been lying low since news of his divorce broke, but the richest man in the world still has places to be … and he's still traveling in style.

 

The Amazon honcho was spotted out for the first time since announcing he's getting divorced from his wife of 25 years, MacKenzie. Jeff looked pretty chill as he boarded a luxury private aircraft in Seattle … unzipped vest and all.

 

As we reported … Jeff announced he and his wife were divorcing after a trial separation didn't work out, and Bezos' relationship with TV host Lauren Sanchez allegedly played a big role in the decision.

 

Jeff's $137 BILLION is on the line though, because we found out he and MacKenzie don't have a prenup. So, it seems they'll split the incredible fortune right down the middle.

 

Do the math, and $68.5 billion should still be enough to afford rides on private jets … but maybe not ones that big.

Anonymous ID: 1f3590 Jan. 19, 2019, 7:10 p.m. No.4829056   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Moonchild rituals are the rituals to demonize a fetus. However, the demons that are invoked are not the small ones, but very powerful ones. In working with victims of this programming, it is clear that high level demons were placed within these people at very early ages. It is believed many of them were demonized before they were born by rituals like the Moonchild rituals. Blood sacrifices and human sacrifices are always required for this level of magic. Aleister Crowley (1875-1947) was a Satanist who was a 33rd degree Scottish Rite Freemason. He also was a leader in a number of other Masonic rites as well as an OTO leader, a chief in Stella Matutina, and a MI-6 (Br. overseas intelligence) agent. His writings have been important within 20th century Satanism and with black magicians. He wrote Moonchild, first published in 1917.

 

The idea of the Moonchild is that by use of black magic, a perfect soul can be captured. The belief in reincarnation, which is prevalent among the Illuminati and Satanic groups, lends itself to the belief that souls compete for a particular embryo. On page 107- 108 of Moonchild, the idea is expressed,

 

“To produce a man who should not be bound up in his heredity, and should have the environment which they desired for him.”

 

This perfect soul in a proper person is called Homunculus. The magical work upon which this is based is said to be derived from Francis Bacon, Albertus Magnus, and Paracelsus who were all reported in occult circles to have captured souls and placed them into brass statues. The Hittites, the people of Asia Minor and Syria have long sought the ability to create a superman and a superwoman. The Illuminati’s inside occult history places the Hittites in their ancestry. In 1917, long before Superman appeared in comics and movies, Aleister Crowley was writing about a superman. The magical idea is to capture a soul from the 4th dimension. In the book Moonchild, the villa used to produce a Moonchild was called “The Butter-fly-Net”. The Monarch Project (which is named after the Monarch butterfly) is also an allusion to the Moonchild project where Butterflies are an allusion to souls (what Christians call demonic spirits).

 

The actual rituals carried out to create a Moonchild are described in detail in three of Crowley’s writings. A vague description of the rituals can be seen by reading the book Moonchild. The ritual took place at a villa nicknamed The Butterfly Net. The villa was really an occult temple laid out in sacred geometrics. It had figures of satyrs, fauns, and nymphs. It had statues of Artemis. Lots of silver objects and crescents and 9-pointed stars were at the villa, because these objects all relate to the Moon in magic. The woman who was pregnant was surrounded by objects related to the moon. The moon’s influence was repeatedly invoked. A small triangular silver altar to Artemis was used. There was a sacred spring where the woman was washed. The number 9 (which is sacred to the moon) was used along with its square of 81. Prayers were made to Artemis, and there was the reenactment of the capture of Diana by Pan. The woman was coached to identify herself with what is known as Grandmother Moon (in the book, she simply is called the Moon or Diana) by identifying her thoughts and actions with the deities one is wanting to invoke.

 

The creation of the Moonchildren within the Monarch Project involves high level magic by the circle of Illuminati black magicians who are involved with a particular individual’s programming. It should be noted that Grande Master and Grande Dame alters will understand demonology, but the sections (levels) of alter above them, are not informed. One of the biggest secrets kept from most of the slave’s alters is that their system was demonized while a fetus. ..

 

https://educate-yourself.org/mc/illumformula1chap.shtml

 

https://ninaparadigma.wordpress.com/moon-children-what-are-they/

Anonymous ID: 1f3590 Jan. 19, 2019, 7:12 p.m. No.4829089   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9163 >>9289 >>9503 >>9619 >>9662

Omaha Hospital Sued After Pediatric Surgeons Resign

 

Children's Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska, is a hospital with grand ambitions to gain a higher profile in its community and beyond, with new buildings planned and an aggressive campaign to hire more top specialists. But those plans are now facing some serious headwinds, as 10 surgeons have reportedly resigned in protest over the quality of patient care. The hospital, its CEO, and one of its surgeons are now embroiled in legal challenges, the Nebraska Medical Association is "concerned," and its reputation is at risk.

 

Two of those 10 surgeons filed suit this month against the hospital, its CEO, Richard Azizkhan, MD, and a neurosurgeon they claim is incompetent.

 

The hospital says it strongly disagrees with the allegations in the complaint.

 

According the lawsuit filed by Mark Puccioni, MD, a pediatric neurosurgeon, and Jason Miller, MD, a plastic surgeon and craniofacial specialist, Children's Hospital paid neurosurgeon Adam Conley, MD, $50,000 to join Puccioni's practice in 2017 on a recommendation from Azizkhan.

 

According to information in the lawsuit, Conley had moved to Omaha after undergoing training in the Cincinnati area. Azizkhan moved to Omaha in 2015 after serving as chief of surgery at Cincinnati Children's Hospital.

 

The lawsuit says that Puccioni soon became concerned about Conley's skill level and expressed those concerns to Children's Hospital's administration.

 

https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/907964?src=soc_tw_190120_mscpedt_news_mdscp_lawsuit&faf=1